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1 year agoThis is not stated accurately. The American versions of pizza and carbonara we’re invented in the US, but there were and are original Italian versions.
This is not stated accurately. The American versions of pizza and carbonara we’re invented in the US, but there were and are original Italian versions.
You can’t block a whole instance yet, may be what you’re thinking of.
What do you mean by “snag that exact name on Lemmy”? The same community name can be used across multiple instances, so you’d only be snagging it for the instance you create it in.
This is such a clever part of the protocol. So many different UIs are possible with the same underlying framework and data.
Yeah, OP is on lemmy.world. It doesn’t help that some apps hide the instance by default, so you don’t get any idea of who’s local to you or to the post.
Sure, it’s counterintuitive, but so is not bracketing things in ternary operations.